Jordan 11 Concord is widely regarded as one of, if not the most, popular sneakers all the time. Michael Jordan debuted the Air Jordan 11 Concord during his first comeback in the 1995 NBA Playoffs. The Air Jordan 11 released in 1995 and later retroed in 2000. Recently, Jordan Concord 11 made a return on December 23, 2013. The classic returns sports its familiar white mesh and leather base, black patent leather overlay and concord accents on the tongue Jumpman branding and outsole tread. The inner liner, heel tab and rear Jumpman branding are also done in black, white a blue-tinted translucent outsole completes the look below.

They feature a white upper with black patent leather around the base, as well as a black Jumpman logo at the heel area. The white midsole goes well with the upper, and sits atop a clear outsole, which is always adored by fanatics, but they would also tend to agree that it turns yellowish after a white, due to use and basically, oxygen. Besides being a beautiful shoe, the Air Jordan 11 (XI) features specs that include a carbon fiber spring plate, ballistic nylon uppers, a rubber outsole with herringbone traction pattern, quick lace system, carbon fiber sheath and air sole. The only problematic feature that people would tend to agrre upon is the lack of midsole and arch support.